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HSJ Health Check
What to do about the NHS's capital drought

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 32:00


HSJ revealed last week at least £150m has been wasted planning for "new hospitals" that might never materialise.We explore where else trusts can turn, with major state-funded rebuilds now off the agenda for many areas.That could mean reviving private financing, a new drive on patch-up maintenance efforts, and a much greater reliance on community services and tech.Also this week, Samantha Jones' likely appointment as new permanent secretary of the DHSC, and another significant senior appointment to NHSE.Correction: £1bn - not £100m - is allocated to building safety works and reinforced aerated autoclaved concrete this year, although the point that more is needed still stands.

HSJ Health Check
The ups and downs of the NHS staff survey

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 24:23


The annual NHS Staff Survey results have been released, so this week we take a closer look at this year's trends.Among the findings is a worrying rise in the proportion of staff experiencing violence and discrimination from patients and the public.HSJ's Annabelle Collins and Nick Kituno are joined by Picker Institute CEO Chris Graham.

HSJ Health Check
The year of the pig

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 39:24


This week the HSJ team look at money and what is coming for what is expected to be toughest financial year for the NHS in a generation. HSJ editor Alastair McLellan talks about the “pig of a year” senior leaders have warned of. While finance reporter Henry Anderson takes us through what the mood music is on bringing back PFI, an expensive way of getting new capital into the system – but is it the only way?

HSJ Health Check
Unpacking the planning guidance

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 43:11


NHS England published the 2025-26 planning guidance last week, so we break down what it means for the service.   We discuss new targets, including a challenging elective care ambition, the high-profile commitments dropped, and news that trusts are to take on more responsibilities from ICBs next year.   A busy few days also saw the NHS's mandate for 2025-26 from ministers published last week, so we also discuss Wes Streeting's tough instructions to the NHS and his interview with HSJ.   Also, we cover news of further job cuts at NHS England and how its leadership of the service has been changing.

Health On The Line
Holding NHS leaders to account: how far should journalists go?

Health On The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 33:31


In this episode, Matthew Taylor and HSJ Editor Alastair McLellan discuss the complexities of NHS leadership, the role of managers, and the impact of health policy narratives. They explore the challenges of reporting on NHS management – including insights on the HSJ's own approach. Matthew's also joined by Anna Parry, MD of the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, to talk winter waiting times. Plus, Dorset ICB Chief executive Patricia Miller steps up for another round of Leader in 6. And we'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast. Please take five minutes to fill in this short survey: https://www.nhsconfed.org/HOTL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSJ Health Check
What health leaders want from the 10-year plan

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 55:34


ICS leader Fiona Edwards, trust chief Daniel Elkeles, and policy guru Nigel Edwards join the HSJ podcast to tell us what's needed from the government's 10-year health plan. Helping and reforming general practice will be crucial, they agreed, but what should be dictated nationally and what must be left to national decisions?

mg par kilo - balado
Épisode 7 | Épilepsie (partie 1)

mg par kilo - balado

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 32:08


Avec Dr Philippe Major, neurologue pédiatrique, et Marianne Boulé, pharmacienne au CHU Sainte-Justine, nous allons:Partie 1:définir l'épilepsie et l'impact qu'elle a sur la vie des patients ;distinguer les convulsions provoquées de celles non-provoquées ;discuter des principales lignes de traitements pharmacologiques ;Partie 2: expliquer les principes de la diète cétogène chez les patients vivant avec une épilepsie réfractaire ;identifier les médicaments qui doivent être évités en diète cétogène ;résumer les traitements chirurgicaux et la neuromodulation ;Références:Turgeon, J. et coll. Dictionnaire de pédiatrie Weber. 3e édition chapitre 89 épilepsie. p.445-456. Épilepsie : Soins et services [Internet] - Parlons d'épilepsie. CHU Sainte-Justine. 2024. Protocoles urgence HSJ. Convulsion - épilepsie, status epilepticus. 2023 Société canadienne de pédiatrie. La prise en charge d'urgence du patient pédiatrique en état de mal épileptique convulsif. Février 2021 Anthony Fine, Elaine C. Wirrell; Seizures in Children. Pediatr Rev July 2020; 41 (7): 321–347. Minardi C et coll. Epilepsy in Children: From Diagnosis to Treatment with Focus on Emergency. J Clin Med. 2019 Jan 2;8(1):39.Ontario Epilepsy Guidelines. Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Epilepsy in Adults and Children. 2020 Formation Université Laval épilepsie pédiatrique: osez vous impliquer (disponible jusqu'au 31 déc. 2024) par Geneviève Laflamme, pharmacie du CHU de QuébecInternational League Against EpilepsyAmerican Epilepsy SocietyMerci pour l'écoute! Allez mettre une réaction sur vos épisodes préférés, partagez la bonne nouvelle sur Facebook/Instagram et abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer

HSJ Health Check
The magic administrator

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 33:25


This week the team discuss whether the NHS's whole safety, safe-staffing and quality system is getting overhauled, plus was it one simple trick that slashed waiting times at a trust? Guest host Ben Clover is joined by HSJ reporters Alison Moore and Emily Townsend.

HSJ Health Check
Chairs in the hot seat

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 27:16


This week guest host Ben Clover is joined by Nick Kituno and Emily Townsend. They discuss one of HSJ's most-commented stories of recent months: Chairs - what they do, what they should do and whether they get paid enough. The team also analyse the recent CQC inpatient survey, which has some counter-intuitive results

HSJ Health Check
Carrying the can for corridor care

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 28:32


This week's HSJ podcast looks at the latest development in Shropshire's troubled health system and hospitals, and NHS England's move to ramp up the rollout of the federated data platform. https://www.hsj.co.uk/shrewsbury-and-telford-hospital-nhs-trust/ceo-who-led-trust-through-scandals-announces-departure/7037595.article https://www.hsj.co.uk/technology-and-innovation/nhse-u-turn-mandates-trust-use-of-the-fdp/7037578.article

HSJ Health Check
Rachel Reeves' blueprint for the NHS

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 36:42


This week's HSJ Health Check podcast discusses the Chancellor's big interventions in the NHS pay, funding and reform - and fresh HSJ analysis showing the spread of huge deficits around England. With Nick Kituno, Henry Anderson and Dave West.    Read - Revealed: ICSs planning the largest deficits https://www.hsj.co.uk/finance-and-efficiency/revealed-icss-planning-the-largest-deficits/7037571.article

HSJ Health Check
When HSJ met Wes

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 44:13


While the rest of the country was watching the football, HSJ met shadow health and social care secretary Wes Streeting in a café in Ilford for a wide-ranging interview. On this episode we bring you the highlights from his conversation with Alastair McLellan and James Illman.  We also cover the sudden resignation of the Care Quality Commission's chief executive, the huge leadership challenges facing the beleaguered regulator and why it should be strengthened rather than abolished. 

HSJ Health Check
Return of the control totals

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 34:53


NHS England has announced incentives and penalties in a bid to improve the health system's financial plans, so this week we discuss what the new regime involves and if it will make any difference to the national £3bn deficit.   Also this week we focus on two stories from Birmingham – more bullying concerns at University Hospitals Birmingham and an update on the long-delayed Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, which HSJ revealed is due to open without the funding needed to run it.  We also take a look at the latest pledges for the NHS by the political parties as the general election draws nearer.  With Nick Carding, Henry Anderson and Emily Townsend. 

HSJ Health Check
CQC inspections become the inspected

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 28:28


The tables have turned for the Care Quality Commission. This week HSJ revealed the government is launching a review of it's new inspection regime and whether its ratings are properly incentivising care improvements. We discuss what prompted this review, which senior NHS figure is leading it and what it could mean for the regulator.  Also this week, a fifth of all of England's GP premises pre-date 1948 and we discuss how this ageing estate risks hampering the workforce plan. 

HSJ Health Check
What ICB leaders really think

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 30:25


We delve into the detail of HSJ's comprehensive survey of integrated care board leaders, as well as new interventions on the future of ICBs from NHS England and Wes Streeting.    From leaders' biggest worries, and their achievements thus far, to their plans for the future, HSJ Health Check highlights some of the more surprising findings.   Also, more on the shadow health secretary's recent comments on tensions between ICBs and foundation trusts, and NHS England's new assessment framework.   With Annabelle Collins, Nick Kituno and Dave West. 

HSJ Health Check
What the coroners say

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 27:36


This week guest host Ben Clover discusses alarming developments in urgent care plus the Silicon Valley firm getting established in the NHS, with HSJ reporters Emily Townsend and Joe Talora.

HSJ Health Check
The latest safety crisis for maternity care

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 39:46


On this episode we discuss the quality of maternity services in the NHS, which have remained firmly in the spotlight. We cover a recent HSJ investigation into delayed inductions of labour and cover the broader challenges facing maternity services amid multiple inquiries and more 'inadequate' CQC ratings.  Also more on why families whose babies died in the East Kent maternity scandal are still having to prove legal liability to get any compensation. 

HSJ Health Check
The planning guidance is finally here

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 31:25


With one working day left before the new financial year, the NHS's instructions for 2024-25 have finally been published.   HSJ's James Illman, Annabelle Collins, and Dave West unpack what's in this year's guidance and talk more about the sticking points that caused the long delay.

HSJ Health Check
The £4bn hole in the NHS's building plans

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 36:05


HSJ revealed this week the cost of building “40 new hospitals” in the NHS has increased by £4bn, so on this episode we dig into what's driving this and if it will get past the Treasury.    Also this week  – when PFI deals go wrong and how a fire at the Whittington Hospital in north London has led to a High Court case. 

HSJ Health Check
How to be a top NHS employer

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 46:47


HSJ Health Check debates the new NHS staff survey results, with trust CEO Matthew Winn, survey expert Chris Graham, and HSJ's Nick Kituno. Some key findings are improved this year, but others reveal a service still struggling to recover from the pandemic. There's also an alarming increase in reports of discrimination. Meanwhile, Matthew and Chris argue there can be no 'quick fixes' or gaming when it comes to being a good employer, so leaders should focus on looking after staff and making longer-term improvements. Staff survey results should also be used more when it comes to judging trusts nationally, they say.

HSJ Health Check
Two top CEOs argue ‘hospital groups are here to stay'

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 45:20


Two of the most successful NHS hospital chief executives – one current, Glen Burley, and one former, Dame Alwen Williams – join the HSJ Health Check podcast, arguing that the sometimes-contentious spread of the ‘group model' and joint leadership will keep on spreading. The Foundation Group CEO and former boss of Barts Health Trust – one of the mothers of the hospital group model in the NHS – also talk about how to make it work, managing exec time, staying in touch with the front line, and what it means for accountability. And NHS management trainee Brigid McMorrow speaks about her analysis for HSJ which found one in three trusts now have a joint chair and/or CEO, often as part of a group model or a move towards merger. You can read that analysis here: https://www.hsj.co.uk/acute-care/one-in-three-trusts-now-share-ceo-or-chair/7036353.article Hosted by deputy editor Dave West.  

The Next GenCast
Episode 34: Backstage with Dr Claire Fuller

The Next GenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 49:45


Our 2024 season kicks off with Dr Claire Fuller, who is the National Medical Director of Primary Care for NHSE, a role she's held since September 2023.Prior to that she was Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System Chief Executive, having previously been the Accountable Officer for the CCG. She's been a practising GP in the area since 1995.In November 2021, Claire was invited by NHS England Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard to lead a national piece of work looking at primary care within integrated care systems, to identify what was working well and why. The output became known as the Fuller Stocktake, and was co-signed by all 42 ICS Chief Executives who committed to the recommendations.She was HSJ Clinical Leader of the Year in 2017, and is regularly named in the HSJ list of most influential people in the NHS.Claire has spoken at Next Gen GP programmes before, and she's always full of energy, very honest (as you'll see!), and a strong advocate for young leaders.*Highlights:Reflections on her NHSE role so far (3 mins)GP retention (10 mins)Early influences (16 mins)Darkest moment (20 mins)Personal development (23 mins)Proudest roles (26 mins)Imposter syndrome (29 mins)Juggling clinical work with leadership (30 mins)Motherhood (33 mins)Finding energy and headspace (42 mins)Quick fire (44 mins) *Resources:The Fuller Stocktake *Social mediaClaire Fuller@NextGGP/ @nishmanek Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSJ Health Check
The specialised commissioning lottery

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 43:52


HSJ recently revealed the dramatic differences in access to specialist medical treatments around the country.    We discuss what's driving this inequality, who is missing out and what big-city trusts are doing to improve access.   Also, an update on how the NHS coped during the longest ever junior doctor strikes over Christmas and the New Year and why the planning guidance for 2024 is still yet to be published. 

The Business of Healthcare with Tara Humphrey
#269 A Pioneer of Person-Centred Care with Georgina Craig

The Business of Healthcare with Tara Humphrey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 28:44


Georgina Craig is the National Director of The Experience Led Care Programme; an organisation which is driven by their ambition to put the patient and their families at the heart of health and care services, working across the UK to help clinicians and the wider NHS to scale-up person-centred change.  Georgina is a passionate advocate of improving outcomes for people; both from the patient perspective and in terms of the clinical teams who are responsible for their care and features in this episode as one of the key speakers who will be at Best Practice 2023! Tara and Georgina discuss: The benefits and insights into the power of group consultations The Experience Led Care Programme agenda Georgina's leadership journey; from feeling like an NHS outsider to HSJ award winner Defining personalised and person-centred care Tackling objections when designing and promoting person-centred care services Challenges of self-promotion Georgina's aims and aspirations for her next Best Practice stint! For more info check out: https://www.elcworks.co.uk/  Link to webinars: https://www.elcworks.co.uk/free-lunch-and-learn-webinars/   More on Georgina's session at Best Practice 2023.... Menopause Circle Venue: Best Practice in Nursing Theatre 13.45 – 14.30 (Wednesday 11 October) Title: Improve your personal menopause journey at our live Menopause Circle Speakers: Georgina Craig, Director, The Experience Led Care Programme   Helen Longstaff, Programme Manager, The Experience Led Care Programme helen@elcworks.co.uk Dr Alison Jackson, GP Partner, Maples Surgery, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire alisonjackson@nhs.net Find out more and book your spot at Best Practice 2023 here.   Gob for Good To register your #gobforgood and to join the stem cell registry - please click here to head straight to the website - you could become a life saver and help make a difference. Work with me I'm Tara Humphrey and I'm the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I've worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations. I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices. I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I'm also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs. For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter. Improving the Business of Healthcare – One Episode at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe; leave your honest review, and share your favourite episodes on social media. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or visit our website – THC Primary Care.

HSJ Health Check
Another maternity red flag

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 31:29


Nothing is more important than the process of giving birth, but hospitals are increasingly struggling to induce mothers-to-be on time. HSJ has found multiple examples of pregnant women waiting too long for their induction, in what could potentially be a national problem for a hugely challenged area of healthcare. Also this week, we hear why former NHSX CEO Matthew Gould is back in the news and discuss the latest on NHS England's controversial flagship data project. With Nicholas Carding, Alison Moore and Joe Talora. Send views and questions to Annabelle.collins@hsj.co.uk You can listen to HSJ Health Check on this page, or subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and all the other popular podcast platforms.  

HSJ Health Check
The elective activity the NHS wants to cut - but can't

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 30:28


Targets to reduce the number of outpatient appointments are not being met by trusts. On this epsiode we discuss why the number of outpatient appointments has remained stuck at £124m, despite pressure to cut them, and what is being done about it.   Also this week, an update on integrated care systems' finances and what is worrying them at the moment, plus a preview from HSJ's forthcoming interview with NHSE chief financial officer Julian Kelly.    For more on outpatient appointment challenges, read James' Recovery Watch column: https://www.hsj.co.uk/expert-briefings/recovery-watch-new-data-lays-bare-outpatient-transformation-failings/7034898.article

HSJ Health Check
The missing £1bn in capital funding

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 27:45


The government's 40 “new hospitals” has dominated headlines - and decisions - over NHS capital funding in recent years, but this week HSJ revealed dozens of trusts are still waiting for money promised by the previous big capital programme.   We discuss why over £1bn is yet to be received for capital schemes announced in 2017 and 2018 and what impact this has had on services.   Also this week, an update on the latest chapter in The Christie Foundation Trust's whistleblowing saga, after the publication of a CQC report that downgraded the trust's treasured ‘outstanding' rating. 

HSJ Health Check
CDCs, the election cycle and fixing primary care

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 32:13


This week bureau chief Ben Clover stands in for Annabelle Collins and introduces two important stories, one that got national coverage and one that HSJ broke. Deputy editor Dave West takes us through the strange delay of some community diagnostic centres, which some suspect is politically-motivated as the government looks to what it can deliver before an election next year. Correspondent Mimi Launder then takes us behind the announcements on the primary care recovery plan. This received a lot of national attention earlier this week but HSJ obtained internal documentation showing just how patchy the roll-out is of some of the technology the government is counting on.

Cearenseando
O importante é ter saúde #24: O legado do Hospital São José em 53 anos de assistência a pacientes com doenças infectocontagiosas

Cearenseando

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 5:41


O Hospital São José (HSJ), vinculado à Secretaria da Saúde do Ceará (Sesa), completou 53 anos em 2023. A unidade foi estruturada pelo Estado para atender a casos de doenças infectocontagiosas, principalmente aqueles de maior complexidade.A primeira década de funcionamento do HSJ foi marcada pela assistência a pacientes com coqueluche, meningite, tuberculose e hepatites virais. Com o surgimento da aids, a partir de 1980, o equipamento passou a acolher pessoas com a doença (estágio avançado da infecção pelo HIV). Neste episódio, conversamos com o diretor-geral do espaço, Edson Buhamra. O médico infectologista faz um breve histórico do hospital, ressaltando, ainda, o papel do atendimento prestado durante a pandemia de covid-19.Ouça a edição na íntegra!“O importante é ter saúde” é produzido pela Sesa em parceria com a Escola de Saúde Pública do Ceará (ESP/CE). Por aqui, você escuta, a cada 15 dias, dicas e orientações para cuidar melhor de você, além de outras informações relativas à Saúde cearense. Compartilhe o áudio com seus amigos e familiares! Mais episódios em: @cearenseando | https://linktr.ee/cearenseando

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
Normal Newborn Behavior

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 44:51


Do you ever wonder what the heck your newborn is doing?What's normal and what's not? And does everything mean the baby is hungry?Learn all about newborn behaviors and learn a little more about what your baby is doing and why.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:Message from a listener with information for the Badasses about TTC [2:55]Dianne starts with crying [8:00]The crying curve [9:00]Dunstan Baby Language [13:58]Fussy after feeds [16:50]Babies don't like to be put down [18:06]Think about the age [21:20]Babies like rhythmic movement [23:30]Overstimulation [24:07]Newborn reflexes [30:45]Do babies know hunger or full? [33:22]Waking through the night [39:15] Episode is sponsored by Fairhaven Health and Motif Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://www.uerm.edu.ph/Forms/research/HSJ%205.1%20Jan.%20June%202016.pdf#page=6https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/colic/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/088-normal-newborn-breastfeeding-behaviors/  Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcast Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/     Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

HSJ Health Check
The NHS pay deal and who's left out

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 30:17


This week we discuss a quirk in last week's pay deal between health unions and the government, which could see staff at the top of Agenda for Change paid more than senior managers.   We also dig into the “shameful” planned cuts to social care budgets to the tune of £550m, as revealed by HSJ last week.

HSJ Health Check
What next for urgent care?

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 33:10


This week bureau chief Ben Clover fills in for Annabelle Collins. Ben is joined by mental health correspondent Emily Townsend and HSJ's urgent care lead Matt Discombe to discuss new targets (and the lack of them), discharge and how involved the police should be in mental health services.

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HSJ Health Check
What 2023 has in store for the NHS

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 32:22


The HSJ team make their predictions for what the New Year could bring for the health service, including a return to deficits, tough times for the hospital building programme and a big year for mental health reform. Thanks for listening to the Health Check podcast this year and Happy Holidays from all at HSJ.What 2023 has in store for the NHS

90 mínútur
25 nóvember - Karlfemínisti, nagladekk og Gísli Marteinn í HM hlaðvarpinu

90 mínútur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 21:32


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HSJ Health Check
Barclay, strikes, and eye-catching appointments

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 35:31


This week we bring you our reaction to Steve Barclay's first major speech since returning as health and social care secretary, during which HSJ questioned him about his view on NHS funding. Mr Barclay struck a more conciliatory tone than in the past, but he dismissed the health unions' pay asks as “not realistic”. We also discuss the difficult decisions some trusts leaders could face in the coming weeks if staff go on strike, and two important appointments for NHS England's leadership team.

HarbourTown Radio
Hamburger RoofTalk - mit Pia Wilke & Daniel Knoblich

HarbourTown Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 38:56


In unserem neuen Projekt, gemeinsam mit dem Hamburger Sportbund und seiner Hamburger Sportjugend, stellen wir euch in der ersten Ausgabe die beiden Institutionen vor. Was HSB und HSJ gemeinsam haben und welche Unterschiede es gibt, dass erfahrt ihr in unserem Podcast.

HSJ Health Check
Who is Therese Coffey?

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 35:02


In a week that saw Liz Truss replace Boris Johnson as prime minister, the HSJ team assess the challenges faced by her new health secretary Therese Coffey, plus the dire state of ambulance services. Ms Coffey set ambulances as one of her four “ABCD” priorities, alongside the elective backlog, care and doctors and dentists. Bureau chief Ben Clover is joined by Alison Moore and editor Alastair McLellan. You can listen to HSJ Health Check on this page, or subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and all the other popular podcast platforms. Send feedback to annabelle.collins@wilmingtonhealthcare.com.

HSJ Health Check
The NHS' most dangerous buildings

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 31:42


This week HSJ revealed the final trusts added to the ‘new hospital' programme, which are also thought to have some of the most dangerous estates in the NHS. We discuss why only now they are in line for an upgrade and also what the perfect ‘new' hospital might look like. Also this week - what do we know so far about the NHS winter plan? We ask whether it is radical enough to contend with the troubled winter ahead

HSJ Health Check
Crumbling services, but who's in charge?

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 38:28


Hospital leaders have warned there is a lack of accountability in the NHS, warning this could undermine public and political trust in the service. In a roundtable hosted by HSJ, the most well-respected chief executives have spoken candidly about the slow pace of reform, why talking about how tired the workforce is doesn't always help and why command and control leadership has its place. Also in 2019, £250m was awarded to the shiny new NHS AI-lab, but a government watchdog has recently given it a damning review. We ask, what went wrong?

HSJ Health Check
The pay award quirk that could be the final straw

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 28:31


The NHS must find the money to fund an extra £2bn of the staff pay bill, after the government decided to increase it beyond the 3% rise that was budgeted for. We discuss the impact this is likely to have on services and also why a particular group of senior managers are particularly demoralised. Also this week: An HSJ investigation has highlighted the horrendously long waits faced by mental health patients while waiting for an inpatient bed in A&E. We talk more about how the health service got to this point and what should be done about it. Link to investigation: Exclusive: ‘Outrageous' long A&E waits for mental health patients increase 150pc | News | Health Service Journal (hsj.co.uk)

The Aural Apothecary
4.5 Professor Mahendra Patel OBE - Health Inequalities and the Bradford Polo Mint

The Aural Apothecary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 53:36


This week we welcome Pharmacy's own National Treasure Professor Mahendra Patel OBE. Mahendra is a multi-award winning pharmacist and academic with professorial roles in a number of universities. He has led research into health inequalities, diabetes and COVID amongst many others. He is a Fellow of both NICE and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a recipient of their prestigious Charter Medal. He is a passionate and life-long supporter of Leeds United!Our chat with Mahendra is a fascinating journey through many aspects of his glittering career. As well as his recent work into COVID 19 treatments we chat about his breakthrough research using Statins to highlight health inequalities. We highlight how the face of research has changed as a result of the pandemic and we hear how Gimmo's mum found a fan of the Podcast in the middle of Anglesey. Our micro-discussion focussed on unacceptable behaviours between healthcare workers - https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2022/04/14/bmjqs-2021-014157. What is the impact of poor behaviour of healthcare professionals on patient safety? How much of it is down to the individual and how much is down to environment and culture. What can be done about it? As with all our guests we ask Mahendra to pick a career influencing drug, anthem and book. The book is possibly the biggest one yet…To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecaryBioProfessor Mahendra G Patel OBE PhD FHEA Alumni Fellow NICE FIPA (India) FRPharmSMahendra is a multi-award winning pharmacist and academic recognised by many as a national and international leader with professorial roles in pharmacy at a number of universities including Bradford, Birmingham City, Sussex, Bolton, Wilkes Pennsylvania USA and Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia).He is a founding member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) for the pharmacy profession and completed two full terms as its elected national pharmacy board, assembly member and Treasurer. His outstanding contributions in advancing pharmacy have been regularly recognised, receiving a Fellowship from the RPS in addition to its prestigious President's Charter Award. He also led the work in developing its national diabetes policy, Using Pharmacists to help improve care for people with type-2 diabetes. As one of the leading figures within the pharmacy profession he is now a selected member of the newly formed UK Commission on Pharmacy Professional Leadership.At the University of Oxford, Mahendra remains one of its national leads in the world's largest and fastest recruiting interventional clinical trials, PRINCIPLE and PANORAMIC trials, investigating treatment options for COVID-19 in the community and helping recruitment to be inclusive and diverse, with work reported in the Lancet.Mahendra cherishes a longstanding relationship with NICE with his early pioneering work involving students from medical, dental, pharmacy and nursing faculties is a national programme across 40 universities. He became the first pharmacist to gain a fellowship through NICE (2013).Mahendra remains an active member of the South Asian Health Foundation (SAHF) for many years and has served as its CEO (England). He was central to the team that won the BMJ Team Diabetes Awards involving community outreach work around preventing type-2 diabetes in South Asians (2016). Mahendra is a valued advocate and advisor to the British Heart Foundation (BHF) for many years. His initial work with them led to the development of a national educational tool kit, the Healthy Hearts Tool Kit, which received the BMA Patient Information Award (2010). Mahendra has also been a judging panel member for BHF, and other awarding bodies including NICE, SAHF, C+D and HSJ. Internationally, Mahendra has worked extensively with the Indian pharmacy profession and became the first to be appointed International Fellow of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association (2019). As an inspiring educator, he is also Teaching and Faculty Member of the UNESCO Department of Education's International Programme of Bioethics. In Lebanon, he was rewarded for his contributions and was appointed as its International Honorary Ambassador by Order of Lebanese Pharmacists (OPL). He was also the first to be appointed Global Ambassador of the University of Bradford.Mahendra is highly active in promoting issues of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within the NHS. In 2019, he received Outstanding Service Award for the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) and is now BAPIO Pharmacy Lead. He is a formal advisor on EDI to many national pharmacy organisations including Professional Advisor to the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer NHSE, and EDI Lead for the Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists, Lloyds Pharmacy UK, and Well Pharmacy.Mahendra was recognised in the 2022 Queen's New Years Honours for his services and contributions to pharmacy nationally and internationally, and made an Officer of the British Empire (OBE). He has since received the highly distinguished Pharmacy Business Ram Solanki Lifetime Achievement Award.

HSJ Health Check
The hardest job in the NHS

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 33:23


The NHS is facing a major reorganisation this year, including within NHS England itself. On this episode we discuss the challenges and power struggles that lie ahead and who has the toughest job of all; the newly appointed chief workforce officer. Annabelle is joined by HSJ editor Alastair McLellan.

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飯上後才懂!我推的前後印象:Hey! Say! JUMP、ジャニーズWEST篇

台日Hot什麼?哈!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 49:01


#感謝聽眾朋友們投稿! 台日哈從2月中的「我推的前後印象」徵稿活動中得到許多投稿✨感謝大家分享飯上自推前後的印象✨ 本集為大家介紹的團體是!

HSJ Health Check
Boris Johnson's ‘new hospitals' in jeopardy

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 27:48


“Our project is in jeopardy.” This is according to one trust working on long-needed major hospital redevelopments, which were promised by the government in the run-up to the 2019 general election. HSJ revealed this week each project has only been given £1m to cover their planning costs – an amount which falls far below what is needed. We discuss why this could see the critical work delayed even further. Also an update on the ongoing ambulance crisis in the NHS after it emerged a patient waited 24-hours in an ambulance while waiting to be handed over to A&E. Link to video: https://twitter.com/HSJnews/status/1526447482661650432

HSJ Health Check
Secret merger mania

HSJ Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 29:04


Three further acute trusts are considering a move to joint leadership, HSJ has learned, and mental health hubs for NHS staff are being underused — we analyse both issues on this week's HSJ Health Check podcast. The trusts, in Norfolk, have fiercely protected their independence in the past, but could the national shift towards collaboration see things move forward? We also give an update on the country-wide picture. And Emily Townsend discusses her finding that mental health hubs for NHS staff — set up to protect wellbeing during the covid pandemic — are being underused, despite evidence of growing MH-related absences. Featuring Nicholas Carding, Emily Townsend, James Illman and Dave West. Send feedback to nicholas.carding@wilmingtonhealthcare.com

The Busy Mom
Cultivating Media Discernment in Kids with Dr. Kathy Koch

The Busy Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 23:13


Bias in the media is everywhere in the culture—even in Christian publications. More often than not, misleading headlines betray the facts in order to manipulate public opinion. This is especially true with our kids. How do we fight back? We teach our kids how to spot a counterfeit so that they will know how to find truth. Dr. Kathy Koch, frequent guest of the HSJ podcast joins me today to educate and encourage parents regarding cultivating discernment in their kids. Watch the podcast on YouTube | Rumble --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support

Dr. Football
Helgaruppgjör Dr. Football - Vítaveisla á Wembley - Hvað er Roman að gera hjá Chelsea?

Dr. Football

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 64:09


Lokaþátturinn í Tuborg Turninum, AI og Jói Már settust niðust með HSJ

Dr. Football
Doc án landamæra - Ronaldo hræðir Atletico - Gallað ársþing

Dr. Football

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 57:58


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The Busy Mom
Crisis to Courage: Off the Bench with Jill Simonian from PragerU Kids

The Busy Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 26:07


Jill Simonian is a 15-year television host & media contributor, and she has been a listener of the HSJ podcast since the beginning of Covid. Before that, she was dedicated to the public school—until the reality of public school today hit home in her own family. Jill took action. After she began speaking at board meetings and talking with school officials, she decided there wasn't time and she pulled her kids out. Today, Jill oversees PragerU Kids, an organization dedicated to promoting American values through the creative use of educational videos and online resources. Visit MyPillow | Resource Center Info | TuttleTwins | Find the show notes here --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support

Live Longer: The Podcast
S2 E6: Dame Marianne Griffiths: CEO of UHS - Empowering Leadership

Live Longer: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 29:37


I explore the art of living with Dame Marianne Griffiths; the Chief Executive Officer of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. She is a true trailblazer, not just because she was the first female NHS CEO to be named as one of the top five chief executives of the year at the 2021 HSJ awards, but for the outstanding work she has done throughout her successful career as well as her admirable perseverance.  She exudes passion, charisma, humility and compassion and stands on the shoulders of those she leads and serves. Marianne has reached what some may say is the pinnacle of her career but she still strives for more with her Patient First program, empowering those around her and under her to innovate. She is an energetic family person who loves her dogs and is not afraid of a physical challenge like climbing Ben Nevis and like all great leaders is an avid reader. Marianne's art of living through compassionate leadership, continued self learning and constant reflection makes her an incredible role model for us all.   "People can do great things when they are empowered."  Dame Marianne Griffiths